The Recorded LIVE Playlist

Earth Wind and Fire:Gratitude / 1974.
Pink Floyd : The Wall Live @ Nassua Stadium NJ. 2/28/1980.
 
J. Geils Band ~ Blow Your Face Out (1976 2LP)

Nov 15 & 19 1975 - Boston Garden & Cobo Hall Detroit

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In the cave:

Weeks 1-3 of Tapers' Section at Dead.net

November 27 - December 3, 2006
December 4 - December 10, 2006
December 11 - December 17, 2006

I downloaded and burned about 30 weeks worth of Tapers' Section a few years ago (~80 cdrs!)

It's all excellent quality and a great (free) place to start for GD neophytes looking to expand their...

You want live? Welcome to my world :beerchug:


copy/paste intro to Taper's Section:

In this space, every Monday, you will find information on the recorded history of the Grateful Dead’s music as it pertains to that week, specifically focusing on the shows for that week, through the band’s 30 year performing history, that reside in the Grateful Dead’s storied tape vault. Although not everything is in there, with more than 1,600 of the band’s 2,400-odd shows represented, there is plenty about which to talk. Check back weekly for new entries and insight into the vault, as well as exclusive audio clips relating to that week in the Grateful Dead’s recorded history.

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I'm playing weeks 4 & 5 of Tapers' Section now.

I'll be playing my 81 disc collection from TS so suffice it to say:

Live Dead @ Mowgli's cave for awhile.

Good mornin' sunshine

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Week 7 of Tapers' Section starts with a wicked version of Death Don't Have No Mercy.
It's a good 1966 audience source but it's a hard, bleak performance and I likes it :yes:

quote from TS: "a typically interesting, at times odd, performance as part of the Fillmore Acid Test"

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Hey Now,

The Allman Brothers Band
December 31, 1973
Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
KSAN-FM simulcast recording (4:12:37 long concert and that was just the music, imagine what a great New Year's Eve that was. Guests included Boz Scaggs, and from the Dead - Jerry Garcia and Bill Kruetzman)

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Finest kind,
Chris
 
February 5 - February 11 was a great week in GD history

here's that week's Taper's Section offerings that I'm enjoying with my morning coffee

Tastebud, Mindbender & Beat It On Down The Line from 1966

The Eleven>Caution>Not Fade Away>Cumberland Blues - unique sequence from 1970

Not Fade Away, followed by Cold Rain and Snow and High Time from 1970

Four Not Fade Aways in a row from 1966, 1970, 1977 & 1989

U.S. Blues from 1978 & the only known time they ever played That’ll Be The Day from 1975

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In the cave:

week February 12 - February 18 from Dead.net's Taper's Section

This disc has:

St. Stephen>Not Fade Away
Dark Star
Lovelight
all from 1970

It Hurts Me Too from 1971

That’s It For The Other One>New Potato Caboose>Born Cross-Eyed from 1970

Dark Star>China Cat Sunflower>The Eleven>Caution 1968

Stuck Inside of Mobile (with the Memphis Blues Again) 1988

and Throwing Stones from 7/4/87 to top it off

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